Permanent
Roommates
3
Review:
TVF's
Permanent
Roommates
struck
a
chord
with
its
fans
over
the
years
and
the
show
again
sparked
excitement
with
its
much-anticipated
return
with
season
3.
In
this
latest
season,
we
see
the
beloved
couple
Mukesh
(Sumeet
Vyas)
and
Tanya
(Nidhi
Singh)
reprising
their
roles
while
grappling
with
the
ever-evolving
dynamics
of
their
relationships.
Permanent
Roommates
3-Story
Plot
In
Permanent
Roommates,
Season
3,
the
story
revolves
around
Tanya's
burning
desire
to
settle
down
in
Canada,
while
Mukesh
remains
firmly
rooted
in
his
decision
to
stay
back.
The
difference
in
their
decision
becomes
the
driving
force
of
the
storyline.
The
five-episode
series
shows
the
characters
navigating
this
complex
situation
while
striving
to
find
common
ground.
A
Shift
in
Tone
Permanent
Roommates,
known
for
its
light-hearted
humour
and
relatable
situations
witnesses
a
shift
in
tone
in
the
latest
season.
The
third
season
delves
into
more
mature
and
intricate
themes.
This
shift
might
leave
viewers
longing
for
the
simpler,
comedic
charm
of
the
earlier
episodes.
Sheeba
Chaddha's
Performance
In
this
season,
Sheeba
Chaddha's
character
is
one
of
the
highlights.
Her
portrayal
of
a
motherly
figure
and
her
newfound
dynamics
with
Sachin
Pilgaonkar
in
the
third
season
look
adorable
in
the
series.
Chaddha
manages
to
shine
even
in
a
cast
filled
with
experienced
actors.
What's
Good
&
What's
Bad:
Sumeet
Vyas-Nidhi's
undeniable
chemistry
is
a
treat.
The
performances
of
the
seasoned
actors
like
Sheeba
Chaddha,
Sachin
Pilgaonkar,
Deepak
Kumar
Mishra,
Shishir
Sharma,
and
Ayesha
Raza
Mishra
add
a
depth
and
authenticity
to
the
series.
The
relatable
subplots
stick
to
the
theme
of
the
series.
One
of
the
drawbacks
of
this
season
is
the
noticeable
shift
in
tone.
While
the
first
two
seasons
were
known
for
their
light-hearted
humor
and
relatable
situations,
the
third
season
leans
more
toward
emotional
depth,
which
gives
a
miss
to
the
comedic
charm.
Verdict
In
conclusion,
Permanent
Roommates
Season
3
is
a
mixed
bag.
While
it
explores
complex
themes
and
benefits
from
a
talented
cast,
it
loses
some
of
the
humor
that
made
the
series
popular
in
the
first
place.
While
this
shift
in
tone
is
good
or
bad
depending
on
individual
preferences,
the
series
somewhere
lacks
the
power
to
hold
the
viewer
due
to
its
predictability.
But,
if
you're
looking
for
a
more
thoughtful
take
on
love,
this
season
is
definitely
worth
a
watch.